What does it mean to be pure in heart?
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"To be pure in heart is to embrace an egoless innocence, where surrendering the self opens the door to forgiveness, generosity, and the true wealth of existence. In losing everything, you discover the kingdom of heaven within."
According to Osho, to be pure in heart is the culmination of humility: an egoless innocence, “poverty in spirit” that is empty of greed, anger, ambition, and aggression. When the self is surrendered and the inner space is empty, forgiveness, generosity, and anonymity bloom. Such innocence inherits the kingdom of heaven—losing everything, you gain all.
Purity of heart means dropping your ego and emptying yourself of wants and anger so you become simple, open, and childlike.
Why this matters practically
- Reduces inner conflict: letting go of ego dissolves anger and aggression.
- Improves relationships through natural forgiveness and generosity.
- Opens a felt sense of peace and fulfillment—the “kingdom of heaven”—here and now.
- Improves relationships through natural forgiveness and generosity.
- Opens a felt sense of peace and fulfillment—the “kingdom of heaven”—here and now.
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